Function Tables AKA Inputoutput tables Objective Identify the
Function Tables AKA – Input/output tables
Objective: Identify the rule for getting from x (input) to the y (output).
Question: How do I identify rules?
Answer: Ask yourself “Is my number getting larger or smaller when I move from the x to the y? ” Larger – How can I make a number bigger? Smaller – How can I make a number smaller?
Answer: Larger – Add or multiply Smaller – Subtract or divide
What do I do if that does not work? § This means that it isn’t a one step rule § Now you need to try two step rules! § To get larger - Start by multiplying by 2 and then add or subtract to get to the number. See if that rule work for the next input/output. If not, move to multiplying by 3, 4, 5….
What do I do if that does not work? To get smaller - Start by dividing by 2 (same as multiplying by ½) and then add or subtract to get to the number. See if that rule work for the next input/output. If not, move to dividing by 3, 4, 5….
Question 1 X (input) Y (output) 1 4 3 12 5 20 7 ?
Question 2 X (input) Y (output) 1 8 4 11 7 ? 10 17
Question 3 X (input) Y (output) 26 23 25 22 24 21 23 ?
Question 4 X (input) Y (output) 100 20 85 17 70 14 55 ?
Question 5 X (input) Y (output) 8 13 6 9 4 5 2 ?
Question 6 X (input) Y (output) 1 4 4 13 7 22 10 ?
Question 7 X (input) Y (output) 2 2 4 3 6 4 33 ?
Question 8 X (input) Y (output) -1 -1 0 1 1 3 7 ?
Did you know that you can graph this data?
Take 3 -4 minutes to discuss with a partner, how you can graph functions.
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